Three things that explain why I was meant to do the work that I am doing today​

I've always painted. Not great but it didn't matter, I love mixing and playing with color! {hence the custom blend}​

I've always loved photo shoots. When I was in middle school, my best friend and I would put on crazy outfits and take pics of each other "modeling" for fun. {Fun Fact: She used to work with me doing wedding makeup but today she's a fashion designer in Philly!} In high school for photography class I took it up a notch by doing my friend's makeup, pinning a sheet to the wall as the back drop and taking their photos. I still have them, some are actually pretty good ! {{I would also do this to my little brothers, haha}}

Working with one of my S&S brides. This lighting was my everything

Yes that is a pee-wee herman cake.
No my dad is not still a Giants fan.

About the owner:

I’ve been doing makeup since I was a little girl, it all started when I would sneak into my moms room to sit at her vanity and play for hours. I would pin up a sheet, do my friends makeup and dress them up to take photos of them for my photography class. After high school I went to school to study skincare and became an esthetician. While I was figuring out if that was what I wanted to do with my life, I started nannying on the side. It was on a trip to CA with the family that I nannied for that they helped me realize that I could pursue a career as a make-up artist. Before that moment, it never even crossed my mind!

To start my career I went to the Make-up Designory, NYC in 2006; I wanted an excuse to move to New York and was pretty sure that would be the best place to start this journey. I started working for a custom-blend makeup line called GIELLA custom blend at Henri Bendel, which is where I first started blending makeup. I learned so much working on real woman of all ages, and skin tones. I still offer custom lipstick for my brides to this day!I’m from Pennsylvania originally and when I moved back, I opened a custom-blend makeup boutique in Philadelphia, and I set it up like a kitchen with makeup pigments in spice racks along the wall. This is where the name "Shimmer and Spice" was born. They didn’t do it like that at Bendel’s — I just always had that idea in the back of my head.

Eventually I closed the shop to pursue more of a freelance route and that is where we are now, but who knows what the future holds!

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